A stylish souvenir of Hollywood’s golden-age glamour and a predecessor of today’s quiet luxury, this elegant, highly liveable home epitomizes the enduring nature of the Southern California lifestyle.

On a desirable thoroughfare in the fashionable Bird Streets of Los Angeles—revered for dramatic vistas and proximity to the Sunset Strip—this meticulously maintained and renovated 1939 residence epitomizes the timeless nature of the Southern California lifestyle. Both a stylish souvenir of Hollywood’s golden-age glamour and a predecessor of today’s quiet luxury, it was designed by pioneering American architect Paul R. Williams—who was widely esteemed and sought-after by business magnates and Hollywood celebrities alike—and rejuvenated by adventurous Parisian designer Jean-Louis Deniot, known for his use of arresting materials and textures, subtle tones, and impeccable lighting. The result is a rare estate that effortlessly blends the classic with the contemporary.

West Hollywood, California| Andrew Clark, Sotheby’s International Realty – Beverly Hills Brokerage
At the end of a gated drive, a stately motor court and colorful gardens direct the eye toward a crisp white façade with contrasting wrought-iron elements and French-inspired accents. A cinematic foyer with whimsical black and white tiles and a gracefully spiraling staircase introduces the home’s singular style. The formal living room boasts classically inspired millwork and an ornate stone fireplace, while the regal dining room features deeply hued herringbone-patterned parquetry and a crystal chandelier. The more relaxed family room has an alpine ambience conjured by a trussed pitched ceiling and a rugged river-rock fireplace. The eye-catching black-and-white tiling continues in the kitchen, where the striking coffered ceiling echoes the geometry of the floor and highlights include a wood-topped island with counter seating, superior-caliber appliances—among them a wine chiller and a La Cornue range—and a walk-in pantry. Throughout, oversized windows and French doors admit floods of glorious natural light and open to the outdoors.

The private quarters include a serene primary suite with its own fireplace, a covered terrace with skyline and greenbelt vistas, and a lavish bath with a glass-enclosed shower, a soaking tub, and double glass doors admitting soothing breezes. The residence also offers four stylish guest suites with distinctive palettes and decorative motifs; a quiet, contemplative office; and a well-equipped gym.

The backyard is a vibrant hidden gem where a sun-washed patio, a refreshing swimming pool, and a relaxing spa are enveloped by mature hedges and flowering plants that provide welcome privacy. A second “secret” terrace allows for lounging amid soothing the greenery of native flora and ivy-clad walls.

Southern California in general is known for an aesthetic that champions organic tones, up-to-the-minute conveniences, curated architectural details that feel both impressive and inviting, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Striking a refined balance between elegance and livability, this enduring home exemplifies all those qualities while, with its impressive architectural pedigree, serving as a longstanding reminder of the romance and allure of life in Hollywood.
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